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Gaston Monmousseau

Gaston Monmousseau (17 January 1883 – 11 July 1960) was a French railway worker, trade union leader, politician and author, from a rural working-class background. He became an anarcho-syndicalist, then a communist, and played a leading role in the French Communist Party and in the national trade union movement both before and after World War II (1939–45).
==Early years==

Gaston Monmousseau was born on 17 January 1883 in Luynes, Indre-et-Loire.
His parents were Jean and Marie-Silvine Monmousseau.
In his autobiography he describes himself as coming from a family of serfs attached to the Duke of Luynes.
His grandfather was a Republican during the Second French Empire and his father was a radical after the Paris Commune, then a socialist against the decay of radicalism, and then a communist against the decay of socialism.
Gaston Monmousseau grew up in the village of Azay-sur-Cher. After leaving school he apprenticed with a carpenter in Luynes, then moved to Tours where he worked as a carpenter.
Although he had no more than elementary education, he later managed to teach himself to write and speak effectively.

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